Mildred Jane “Janie” Newman

Mildred Jane “Janie” Newman, 87, of Delano, passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012, at Woods Memorial Hospital in Etowah.  A daughter of the late Roy and Ollie Grace Tullock, she was a native and lifelong resident of McMinn County. She was a lifelong member of Delano Baptist Church and one of the original members of the Tuesday Morning Prayer Group led by Sallie Curtis, and attended regularly until she went into the nursing home. She was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Alfred Newman; one son, Rick Newman; one daughter, Cathy Newman Leamon; brothers and sisters, Buck Sartin, Willie Burris, Flossie Evelyn McClane, James “Cloudy” Tullock, Jack Tullock, W.R. “Jody” Tullock and John Tullock. “Janie” was best known for her cooking. She worked for several years in the lunch rooms at the Delano Grammar School, Benton Elementary and Polk County High School. Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Steve and Karen Newman of Delano; two sisters and one brother-in-law, Lois “Pig” Miller of Delano, and Betty and C.H. Sterling of Maryville; one sister-in-law, Helen C. Tullock of Delano; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank all of the caregivers at Woods Memorial Nursing Home for the tender care they provided over the past 15 months. Funeral services will be 7 p.m. Thursday in the South Chapel of Bordwine Funeral Home with Dr. David Tullock officiating. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday prior to the service.  Family and friends will assemble Friday at Delano Cemetery for the 11 a.m. committal service.  Pallbearers will be Kevin Newman, Josh Newman, Daniel Leamon, Jerry Miller, Bill Miller and Doug Wood. In lieu of flowers, the family request donations to be given to debt retirement for Joey Hall, Delano Baptist Church, P.O. Box 25, Delano, TN 37325 (Attn: Rhonda Chancey, Treasurer).

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8 Responses to Mildred Jane “Janie” Newman

  1. ANN says:

    Very sad time we send our love to you all
    love and prayers

  2. Patsy Tullock Laudermilk & daughter Andrea Burnett says:

    Aunt Janie, we love you and will miss you dearly. Our thoughts and prayers are with Steve and the family.

  3. Danny & Suzi Lee says:

    Thinking of you all in this time of sorrow.

  4. Danny & Suzi Lee says:

    Sorry for your loss. We will be Praying for the Family, cause Mrs. Newman is surly in Heaven.

  5. Gary Franks says:

    Dearest Janie…….you and Alfred were like a second set of parents to me and Rick, Steve and Kathy were like siblings….

    This time on earth is very limited…….. but the time in heaven is forever……..

    I know you are now in heaven with Alfred ……and at peace……

    Thanks for all you did for me! I’ll see you all when I get up there…..

    Sincerely,
    Gary& Diane Franks and Ashley & Tim West
    Tucson, AZ

  6. Karen FranksTooker says:

    Aunt Janie was a good person as all Newman Family members are. Even though I’m 57 I remember her serving food in the cafeteria when I went to school at Delano Grammar School . Everyone will agree she was a great cook.

    She was kind and loving and I can’t remember a time when she was not part of my life. I will always remember her from her earlier years…my “Aunt Janie”.

  7. Juanita Dotson & Lynn Dotson says:

    We will sure miss Janie. She was a very special person! Sending our Christian love and support to the Newman family at this time.

  8. Beatrice McKinney Sluder says:

    Steve and Karen,

    I was so sorry to learn of your Mother’s death. It won’t be an easy time, but just
    know she is in a better place. Thinking of you with love and prayers.

    Aunt Bea

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